➀ The story is about an ambitious startup that entered the DRAM, SRAM, E2PROM, and microprocessor markets; ➁ The company built two fabs and produced successful memories and a unique microprocessor that was not adopted by major applications; ➂ Despite spawning many startups that adopted its approach, the company could not survive independently and was taken over. The moral is that uniqueness can be a negative.
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